<
>

Man City prioritise signing centre-back despite Chilwell interest - sources

play
What to expect from Man City's UEFA ban appeal (2:32)

Gab and Juls discuss potential outcomes after Manchester City appeal their UEFA ban. (2:32)

Manchester City's priority in the next transfer window remains bringing a new centre-back to the Etihad Stadium despite monitoring Chelsea's pursuit of Ben Chilwell, sources have told ESPN.

Pep Guardiola and director of football Txiki Begiristain will push ahead with plans to sign a centre-back after missing out on a replacement for Vincent Kompany last summer.

- Stream ESPN FC Daily on ESPN+ (U.S. only)
- Insider Notebook: Barca stun Madrid with wonderkid move

Aymeric Laporte's injury problems this season, and doubts over Nicolas Otamendi's future, have heightened City's need to strengthen the centre of defence and the position remains the focus ahead of the new campaign. Villarreal defender Pau Torres, 23, is one of the names in the frame.

Sources have told ESPN that Leicester City's Chilwell is at the top of Chelsea's wishlist. Guardiola and City's recruitment team have also been impressed with the defender and will closely watch Chelsea's interest.

Guardiola and Begiristain have also looked to improve City's options at left-back. Angelino was re-signed from PSV Eindhoven last summer before being loaned to RB Leipzig in January.

Both Benjamin Mendy and Oleksandr Zinchenko have struggled with injuries this season while Joao Cancelo, who has also appeared at left-back, is more comfortable on the right.

City's defence has been a problem for Guardiola this season. After lifting the Premier League title last year having conceded just 23 goals, City have leaked 31 in 28 games this term.

Following Kompany's decision to leave the Etihad after taking up a player-manager role at Anderlecht, City missed out on signing Harry Maguire.

The England centre-back swapped Leicester for Manchester United in a world-record transfer of £80 million, with Guardiola revealing later City had been priced out of a move.